Re: Could living abroad be achieved financially?
my brother once lived in Spain - he now lives in heaven I believe but his wife still lives in Spain. I think there is a genuine desire to catch up with friends and family who for whatever reason won't visit abroad and I would hazard another guess that they all still miss 'home'Re: Could living abroad be achieved financially?
Re: Could living abroad be achieved financially?
you sound like the doom and gloom merchant ?? - My brother and wife moved to Spain 10 yrs ago and everything was smooth sailing - [well they didn't actually take a boat ] but lived in the same village that some very notable english poet once lived and their poetry improved tremendously - what was HIS name gerard something??Re: Could living abroad be achieved financially?
In our mid 40s my husband and I burned our bridges, sold our bungalow here in the UK and buggered off to Spain. We bought an apartment out there in a predominantly Spanish town. We were totally ripped off by the ENGLISH estate agent who sold us a property for 30,000 euros more than what the Spanish had it on for. We paid 74,000 euros for it and we found out afterwards that it was up for sale with a Spanish agent too at only just over 40,000 euros!!Re: Could living abroad be achieved financially?
I know several people who have moved to France but that wouldnt appeal to me. I also know a couple who have moved to Mainland Spain. They also come home at regular intervals and I cant quite work that out either because all they talk about is how wonderful their new life is.[/QUOTE]Re: Could living abroad be achieved financially?
Re: Could living abroad be achieved financially?
Re: Could living abroad be achieved financially?
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